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A federal judge voided President Donald Trump’s $100,000 application fee for H-1B visas, ruling he lacked the authority to impose such a tax, which Congress must authorize. The decision came in response to a case filed by Democratic state attorneys general, invalidating the Trump-era policy aimed at restricting the program used by companies to hire highly skilled foreign workers. The judge emphasized that only Congress has the power to change immigration law to include such fees, and the executive branch cannot unilaterally impose taxes.
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